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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Today's Idiot
2008-02-13
LONDON (Reuters) - Police in central England are hunting for a badly scorched would-be copper power cable thief after finding a hacksaw embedded in an 11,000 volt power cable Saturday night.
Smooth move there, top job.
The thief, who also left a lit blow torch at the scene, is expected to be badly charred, spiky haired and not exactly the brightest bulb in the socket.
Coming from Reuters, that is an insult almost worse than the injury.
"The sheer stupidity of cutting through power cables should be glaringly obvious to everyone," said Phil Wilson, customer operations manager with local power company Central Networks.
Mr. Wilson sounds like a responsible adult. We are not dealing with that type at this time.
"At the very least putting the hacksaw through the cable would have created an almighty bang and the line would have burned for quite a few seconds, showering them with molten copper... We can only assume they left in a great hurry or they were injured and were dragged away by an accomplice." But searches of local hospitals have so far not found the culprit, a spokeswoman for Derbyshire Police said Tuesday.
I would pay REAL MONEY to see a YouTube video of that thing arcing...
"Maybe they had a lucky escape," she said. "We don't have any leads yet."
Was 'leads' a joke?
Nearly 800 customers in the village of Creswell were cut off when the wannabe copper thief sawed into their power supply on Saturday night, but Central Networks got the lights back on within a few hours.
They (Central Networks) must be professionals when it comes to dealing with electricity. LOTS of electricity.
Copper prices have more than doubled in the last four years as China has gobbled up huge quantities of it, sparking a wave of copper thefts across the globe from South Africa and the United States to Italy and Britain.
Blame it on the ChiComs.
Thieves targeting power lines and electricity substations have already led to two fatalities in Britain and many serious injuries, while leaving thousands without power.
Posted by:Free Radical

#10  i say leave the poor guy alon(if he is still alive) something tells me he can't steal anymore or he has learned his lesson
Posted by: sinse   2008-02-13 15:10  

#9  WXjames
No, but they are collecting vapours in the stratosphere :)
Posted by: chefra the II   2008-02-13 12:41  

#8  Did they take DNA from the smoke stain at the scene ?
Posted by: wxjames   2008-02-13 12:39  

#7  I think the police were looking in the wrong place...
They should'ave been looking for a guy with an 11,000 volts of an erection.
Posted by: chefra the II   2008-02-13 11:47  

#6  I'm shocked . . . though not half as much as the guy who was holding the hacksaw!
Posted by: Mike   2008-02-13 11:23  

#5  Its the amps which kill, not the volts.

Although, volts + watts make for good roasting.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-02-13 10:31  

#4  i cut into a 220 with a pair of tin snips one time( i thought the power was cut, and a little intoxicated) and you talk about knocking the hell out of someone. I beth the guy is dead if he cut into 11,000 volts
Posted by: sinse   2008-02-13 10:26  

#3  Every electrician knows you have to keep the smoke and bright arcs in the wire.
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2008-02-13 09:58  

#2  Just waiting for one of these dim bulbs, or his survivors, to sue the power company for death or injuries.
Posted by: GK   2008-02-13 09:36  

#1  Ban electricity use so things like this won't happen. There's some poor, horribly burned victim out there suffering. Probably a child at that.
Posted by: Glenmore   2008-02-13 07:47  

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